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Written by Aaron Darc   
Tuesday, 27 March 2007
Get a fucking life. My friend is under the misguided impression that you know what you're talking about and today came in spouting off your latest rubbish about the best city in this country, Newcastle. So the problems we've had here recently aren't those who have every opportunity to educate themselves and get a future on an equal playing field but can't perform,  who whinge about the cost of living but don't seem to have any problem affording illegal drugs, and who then think they're entitled to real estate in a fair and competitive market who rightly favours those who have worked for the fruits of their labour. Ofcourse the problem is us, people who have proved their worth and have worked hard, and who feel as if they are entitled to enjoy what this brings. You're either not very successful, or you're one of those self-pitying black sheep types from a family where you probably could have done better but instead chose to do arts degrees and spend your life talking instead of doing. A waste of space if there ever was. Why should I have it put on my shoulders and made to feel guilty because I enjoy the lifestyle I can choose to have because I have excelled in this society? I'm not going to feel bad because the poor drug addicts and dumb asses of this world feel inferior when they see us moving ahead and spending our money. You said it yourself... people get what they deserve. You got that much right, at least. Grow up and get a real job.
 
Hello!
 
Well, all in all, I don't have much to say, because quite frankly, I don't think I need to. In fact, I think most users, right at this very moment in time, don't need me to add anything else to what you are such a portrait of.
 
I will, however, draw your attention - though, I'll refrain from spoonfeeding you (and besides, I'm all out of silver spoons, today) - to a contradiction in your letter that you are simply too self-convicted to have spotted.  Let's consider two lines of your letter;
 
those who have every opportunity to educate themselves and get a future on an equal playing field 
 
and;
 
self-pitying black sheep types from a family where you probably could have done better but instead chose to do arts degrees and spend your life talking instead of doing
 
How, exactly, does your concept of an "equal playing field" compare to your concept of family legacy dictating my "choices"?
 
Have a great day.
Aaron 
 
 
 

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